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... Darius the Mede ' . Darius the Mede is represented as being the son of Ahasuerus ( 9.1 ) and as succeeding Belshazzar as overlord of the Jews at the age of sixty - two ( 5.31 ) . The author records the organization of his kingdom into ...
... Darius the Mede ' . Darius the Mede is represented as being the son of Ahasuerus ( 9.1 ) and as succeeding Belshazzar as overlord of the Jews at the age of sixty - two ( 5.31 ) . The author records the organization of his kingdom into ...
الصفحة 65
... Darius I , king of Persia from 521 to 486 B.C. Apart from the fact that names were used very loosely in ancient historical records , this particular borrowing may per- haps be explained by the circumstances in which Darius came to the ...
... Darius I , king of Persia from 521 to 486 B.C. Apart from the fact that names were used very loosely in ancient historical records , this particular borrowing may per- haps be explained by the circumstances in which Darius came to the ...
الصفحة 66
... Darius the king ' , the conclusion might easily be drawn that Darius was the liberator.1 The organization of the empire into a hundred and twenty satrapies , which is ascribed to Darius in 6.1 , obviously reflects a knowledge of the new ...
... Darius the king ' , the conclusion might easily be drawn that Darius was the liberator.1 The organization of the empire into a hundred and twenty satrapies , which is ascribed to Darius in 6.1 , obviously reflects a knowledge of the new ...
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affirm ancient angel Antiochus Epiphanes Antiochus III apocalyptic Aramaic ascribed Babylonian beasts Ben Sira Book of Daniel C. H. Dodd chapter Christ Christian creation crisis Cyrus Deut divine dominion dream earth Ecclus empire exile Ezek Ezekiel Ezra F. C. Burkitt faith gentiles God's Gospel Greek H. H. Rowley heaven Hebrew hero holy human interpretation Israel Jeremiah Jerusalem Jewish Jews Judaism judgment king of Babylon king's kingdom later Lord Luke meaning Nabonidus Nebuchadnezzar Old Testament pagan Palestine parables period Persian prayer present prophecy prophets psalms Ptolemy purpose R. H. Charles reference reign religion religious represented revelation righteousness rule RV mg sage scholars scribe Scriptures second century B.C. Seleucid Seleucus Sira sovereignty suggest symbol Temple thee theme theological things thou thought tion tradition true Israel unto verse wisdom writer Zech